The bank isn't even on the same server cluster as the main website ... I do hope that does answer your question. Remember This was built by Yooter InterActive, we've been a search optimization company for about a dozen years.. so https (GENERALLY) means harder to rank in Google, hence why we opted to leave the main page .. in fact the main website .. out of the secure area. The banking area is 100% in the secure area, which you will see the second you get the invite.. (for the record it's not even on the same domain).

If the main page is not secured via HTTPs, an attacker simply can replace it with a page pointing to their own "Secure" site. My ISP has even installed equipment that will allow them to do that automatically:

Quote from: Uniserve Terms of Service

Advertising-UNISERVE shall have the right, without notice, to insert advertising data into the Internet browser used by a UNSERVE customer, and transferred to a UNISERVE customer over UNISERVE’s network, so long as this does not involve UNISERVE transmitting any personal information of the customer to whom such data is sent in contravention of the UNISERVE Privacy Commitment;

If the main page is not secured via HTTPs, an attacker simply can replace it with a page pointing to their own "Secure" site. My ISP has even installed equipment that will allow them to do that automatically:

Quote from: Uniserve Terms of Service

Advertising-UNISERVE shall have the right, without notice, to insert advertising data into the Internet browser used by a UNSERVE customer, and transferred to a UNISERVE customer over UNISERVE’s network, so long as this does not involve UNISERVE transmitting any personal information of the customer to whom such data is sent in contravention of the UNISERVE Privacy Commitment;

This will be good, if done properly.I've thought about the same thing. Bitcoin really needs to be facilitated. I'd really like if you wrote more about your security means.

My problem is that if I completely list in entirely every security measure then it's sort of exposing everything... eventually no matter how secure something is it could be broken.

Let's say for example you know there is 100 tons of gold in a vault.

But since you have the blueprints you know you need a jackhammer, where the power lines are, that the security has a backup cell phone (so bring a cell phone jammer) etc etc... You also found out that inside the vault there is a steel holding cage that's rigged to explode... so you detonate it from outside before you move in knowing the gold would be safe regardless.

If that information wasn't public you may have guessed the jackhammer, where the power lines are and the cell phone jammer.. but you didn't expect the rigged steel cage...

So trust me I completely understand what you want, I just am unsure if I can actually provide a full breakdown .

yea but you don't even need to do that... I could go setup ... paypal.com.EXAMPLE.Com and just make the shitty scum site look like paypal and send out tons of unsolicited e-mail to people and some idiots will bite.. it's called phishing.